the center of the dance floor, ignoring all of the curious looks. She stool poised, like a bird waiting for some signal before taking off. She knew exactly what she was dancing for. Reciprocation was no longer an issue. This was her one chance to tell everyone what she had come to this place for. The first notes of the violin slid through the air and with her first movements, Cordelia attracted the eye of all who had hoped to pass the time in conversation. She slowly began a dance that was not quite
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On Friday, October 30, 2015, I attended the Dance TCU Concert that was held on the campus of TCU in Ed Landreth Hall. All of the performers for this recital were students of the TCU School for Classical and Contemporary Dance. The recital was comprised of six modern, contemporary, and ballet dances that included very unique styles of dances movements. Overall, the recital had a light-hearted theatrical feel that was innovative, unorthodox, and detailed-oriented. For the purpose of this critique
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in planning every step to her dream of being a successful Journalist with extreme caution and practicality. I left my first footprints into the professional world by attaining training for a duration of 1 and a half years as a Dance Probationer specializing in dance forms like jazz , funk , hip-hop , modern and ballet from The Dancerworx Performing Arts Academy. Under the guidance of its artistic Director , Mr. Ashley Lobo , Broadway trained professionals like Amith Kumar , Ballet professional
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Choreographer(s): • Cranko Composer(s): • Tchaikovsky The dance concert was very strong and powerful and it showed meaningful passion within 2 hours. • Who is Onegin? At first, I did not know who Onegin was because in the very beginning of the concert there was a couple who danced and at that moment I thought that it was him. It actually was a different man with an unknown name that I do not know. There was a second dance piece after the first couple who danced, and I had a strong feeling
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respectful, and trustworthy. A week before our homecoming dance, Miguel kindly asked me if he could walk with me. My heart pumped, and I could not believe that he wanted to walk me home. I could not catch my breath at the moment, but I calmly said, "Yes." While walking, I was looking at him, and it was as if I was trapped in his good looks, and suddenly, he grabbed my hands and looked me straight in the eyes and asked me, "Will you go to the homecoming dance with me?" I was so speechless all I did was nod
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expression when I danced, they felt my passion. They felt my love, and my mum would be there in the audience grinning ear to ear every show, competition, audition she was there. She’d always promise she’d come. People ask me the real reason why I stopped dance and I lie. The pain of the truth just crushes me. What if I don’t want the reason to be real? What if what I want… is to wake up and see my mum again, to go back to when my life made sense, but that’s not going to happen and it’s all my fault, my
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moment for me. I see dancing of my classmate on the COTILLION.building. like the foods and beautiful girls and boys and me and my friends we rock and roll that night when the sweet music was playing I want To dance with my classmate and enjoy with them to dance with my friends and we dance all night together JS prom is memorable to me too because I wear my Favorite some that night and I enjoy A night with my classmate. next year I know that I will Enjoy JS prom again!!!................... buod
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audition and the letter had still not arrived. Was it the best audition of my life? The thought of not getting into the University of North Carolina School of the Arts for my Junior year of high school seemed like an inconceivable possibility. My dance instructor, a retired ballerina, had attended this prestigious school before joining the Boston Ballet company and I aspired to do something similar. Over the past year I had sacrificed my social life to train for the opportunity to be accepted into
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I saw a quote on the internet from Danielle La Porte that made me shout out “Yes!” and give wiggly fingers (a PFO tradition that means we support or are excited by what someone has said or done) to! It so clearly has summed up my first two months with Playing For Others: “The bonus of showing up fully in your life is that you inspire others to do the same - you’re doing all of us a favor. Authenticity is a form of service.” Never have I worked with a group of individuals who strive to pull the
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becoming a politician. Shirley Temple, a famous child star in 1930’s who has made many popular movies before the age of ten. Shirley was born in Santa Monica, California on April 23, 1928. When she was three, her mother signed her into the Ethel Meglin Dance Studio. Even though it wasn’t the best in its time, they could tell little Shirley had a gift (Bankston 6). “Three year old Shirley was given a scene to play and told what to do. She was crazy about the whole performance, not a bit frightened, did
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